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This booklet is intended for the parents and carers of HIV-positive children under twelve. It looks at how babies and children may be affected by HIV and anti-HIV treatment, gives advice about living with HIV and lists organisations that offer support and specialist information.

The booklet also outlines the steps that women who are HIV-positive and pregnant can take to prevent their babies becoming infected with HIV.

aknowledgements
Written by Michael Carter.
Second edition, 2005.

NAM is grateful to the funders of this booklet series:
NHS London HIV Consortium, Department of Health, NHS South West London HIV & GUM Commissioning Consortium, Derek Butler Trust and Healthsure Charitable Trust.

Thanks for the assistance of:
Dr Hermione Lyall
Consultant in paediatric infectious diseases, St Mary's Hospital, London
Dr Vincent Yeung
Specialist Pharmacist R&D, Great Ormond St Hospital, London




 

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Booklets
HIV & Children
  • Introduction
  • Part 1 — Mother-to-baby transmission of HIV
  • Preventing mother-to-baby transmission of HIV - treatment
  • Preventing mother-to-baby transmission of HIV — delivery
  • Preventing mother-to-baby transmission of HIV — breastfeeding
  • HIV testing in babies
  • Part 2: HIV infection in children
  • Monitoring HIV in children
  • Anti-HIV treatment for babies and children
  • Living with HIV
  • Summary


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